Longtime readers will know of my love for Sergio Leone’s westerns, particularly The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. I may have even gone so far as to call that particular film his masterpiece. If you’re familiar with Leone’s work, […]
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Author: Clint
I’ve got to be on a list by now…
Fiction writers must drive the FBI nuts. I’m thinking about the research I did just for this current sequence of pages. Guns. Pipe bombs. Ways to sabotage heavy equipment. As I sat there on one lunch break at work, casually browsing […]
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POV
Came across one of my old college textbooks the other day. Seeing as I went to college in the early 90s, I can’t even really remember which class it was for, but it had an interesting guide to elements of […]
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Your 1500 pageviews of fame…
So a couple weeks ago, I got “freshly pressed” for the first time. The Satellite Show, which is the blog collective I post to most every Saturday in addition to my yammerings here, is hosted on the actual WordPress.com site. One of […]
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August is the cruelest month…
Don’t let T.S. Eliot fool you with his excoriation of April; in the webcomic world, indeed, the online content world as a whole, April is pretty sweet. It’s August and its partners in crime, June and July, that sneak up […]
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The eternal panic
This is going to be a weird piece of writing; a very subjective piece of writing. But then, aren’t they all? There’s this cartoon making the rounds of my Facebook acquaintances recently, produced by Shannon Wheeler of Too Much Coffee Man fame. […]
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Puppet or puppeteer?
Hang around authors of fiction long enough and you’re bound to hear one or more of them express something along these lines: “My characters have taken over my story! It doesn’t matter what I want anymore… they’re writing it for […]
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SDCC 2012: Back on the fan side
So as some of you know, we did not manage to score a Small Press table this year for Comic-Con International. We did what we could in terms of getting our paperwork and jury submission in early, but in the […]
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Actions and reactions
Two weeks ago I was discussing the movie Tremors, and among other things praising the characters for reacting to their situation in a “fairly realistic” manner. If you’re wondering what I mean by that, I guess the core of the idea could […]
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Freedom and the frontier
When this article goes live, it will be July 4th in most of the United States of America, a.k.a. Independence Day. It is the freedomest of freedom times, though mostly we just end up celebrating the anniversary of our declared separation […]
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Rumbling echoes
I’ve been asked several times about my inspirations for Zombie Ranch. I’ve gone over none too few of them in these articles over the years, and I’ve done enough of these articles I can no longer rightly remember if I […]
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Celebrating an Arrival
It’s always flattering when someone solicits for commentary on their work, but especially so if it’s another writer whose work you happen to respect and enjoy. If that writer also happens to be a good buddy? That’s pretty much a […]
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Fathoming depth
I wanted to talk some more about the concept of character depth in fiction. I think about this issue a lot, as evidenced most recently by my blog post from a few weeks ago on getting your audience to give […]
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(Monster) Soup is good food
I have a confession to make. The following analogy is not mine. I wish it was. “It’s almost like every webcomic is a student on a college campus; we see each other everywhere, yet rarely talk.” No, that quote comes […]
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The cover story
Well, here we are at our latest cover week, otherwise known as the-break-that’s-not-really-a-break before we get started on the next chapter. I suppose we’re peculiar in that we use a placeholder in the episode we’re currently working on, then at […]
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Love, propulsively
Sometimes there are inspirations out there you don’t realize until you find that you’ve been unknowingly trodding along in their giant footsteps. For years I’d been vaguely aware there were these highly regarded independent comics being published under the title […]
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On love, hate, or just plain giving a damn.
Last week I put a poll up asking what you readers would choose when faced with the same “one bullet” decision Suzie had to make. By an overwhelming margin, most of you opted for shooting Muriel. Couple that with the previous poll’s […]
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Rare Exports: A different kind of Christmas story.
Man. Santa Claus. If there’s one thing more played out than zombies, it’s Santa Claus, am I right? Seems like every Christmas, another glut of saccharine, kid-friendly movies come out to “celebrate the season” with the same old lessons in rediscovering childhood magic […]
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You can’t sue for this whiplash…
Oh, you can complain, or quit reading, or both, but it isn’t really grounds for a lawsuit. What am I babbling about? Mood whiplash: when a work of fiction veers between emotional extremes so quickly it can leave your head […]
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Static on the frequency.
Last week, we had a reader leave us. He (and I will presume the gender simply because I don’t feel like typing ‘they’ or some clunkier pronoun option throughout the article) expressed a lack of satisfaction with our once-a-week update […]
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